Description
The Cinnamon Clownfish is a larger Clownfish species with bright beautiful coloration. They have bodies that are mostly black with orange faces and fins. The pectoral fins are black. Behind the eyes are vertical white stripes. As juveniles, the fish display white stripes. As they grow older, the stripes develop a blue tint. These stripes are bold with striking black outlines. Cinnamon Clownfish are found in New Caledonia in the wild, but these specimens are captive-bred by ORA. As common with most large clownfish species, Cinnamon Clownfish demonstrate more aggressive behavior. This behavior is not frequent in juveniles but becomes more prevalent as they age. To avoid, or at least lessen issues with aggression, add this fish last or close to last. By adding the shy and docile fish first, you are making it more difficult for the Cinnamon Clown to establish territory. This also gives the shy fish a chance to become comfortable with their aquarium environment. The Cinnamon Clownfish is similar to the Tomato Clownfish in behavior and reproduction. Cinnamon Clownfish can be kept in pairs and can be hosted by anemones.
Purchase size: 1.25″ – 1.5″
Care Requirements
- Purchase Size: 1.25 – 1.5″
- Feeding: Omnivore. Provide a mixed diet of meaty and algae foods. If you can, feed live food for healthier and happier fish.
- Water Parameters: ~78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025
- Temperament: Semi-aggressive
- Reef Safe: Yes
- Color: A mostly black body and black pectoral fins. Bright orange face. All the other fins are orange and yellow. There is a white stripe behind the eye that becomes bluer as the fish ages. The white stripe is outlined in black
More Information
Because this amazing clownfish is captive-bred by ORA, it is hardier and more resilient to disease than wild-caught clownfish. It is also well adapted to aquarium life and better able to handle the stress of shipping. By purchasing captive-bred fish you are helping the ocean by discouraging the destructive wild-caught trade while also supporting the sustainable captive-bred industry!
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